tag

[1]n

1a piece or strip of paper, plastic, leather, etc., for attaching to something by one end as a mark or labela price tag

2an electronic device worn, usually on the wrist or ankle, by an offender serving a noncustodial sentence, which monitors the offender's whereabouts by means of a link to a central computer through the telephone system,(Also called)
electronic tag

3a small piece of material hanging from or loosely attached to a part or piece

4a point of metal or other hard substance at the end of a cord, lace, etc., to prevent it from fraying and to facilitate threading

5an epithet or verbal appendage, the refrain of a song, the moral of a fable, etc.

6a brief quotation, esp. one in a foreign languagehis speech was interlarded with Horatian tags

7(Grammar)

a(Also called)
tag questiona clause added on to another clause to invite the hearer's agreement or conversational cooperation. Tags are usually in the form of a question with a pronoun as subject, the antecedent of which is the subject of the main clause; as isn't it in the bread is on the table, isn't it?

ba linguistic item added on to a sentence but not forming part of it, as John in are you there, John?

13to monitor the whereabouts of (an offender) by means of an electronic tag

14to add or append as a tag

15to supply (prose or blank verse) with rhymes

16intr; usually foll by: on or alongto trail (behind)many small boys tagged on behind the procession

17to name or call (someone something)they tagged him Lanky

18to cut the tags of wool or hair from (an animal)(C15: of uncertain origin; related to Swedish tagg point, perhaps also to tack1)

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tag[2]n

1(Also called)
tiga children's game in which one player chases the others in an attempt to catch one of them who will then become the chaser

2the act of tagging one's partner in tag wrestling

3modifierdenoting or relating to a wrestling contest between two teams of two wrestlers, in which only one from each team may be in the ring at one time. The contestant outside the ring may change places with his team-mate inside the ring after touching his handvb, tags, tagging, taggedtr

4to catch (another child) in the game of tag

5(in tag wrestling) to touch the hand of (one's partner)(C18: perhaps from tag1)